



In this intimate tableau, three veiled women gather at a balcony like confidantes of a single, shared interior world, their closed eyes turning the scene inward toward memory, prayer, and unspoken counsel. The composition braids their bodies into one continuous rhythm of color—saffron, vermilion, and indigo—while soft, earthen light flattens space and lends the figures an icon-like stillness, as though time has been gently paused. Above them, the paired birds echo the human triad as a quiet emblem of tenderness and fidelity, suggesting that companionship here is both earthly and symbolic. Ornament and gesture—nose ring, bangles, a resting hand—become a language of belonging, framing femininity not as display but as sanctuary and solidarity.







